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Jeremy Corbyn, Political Aura Reading

Jeremy Corbyn is in the spotlight today, at least if you live in England and you’re getting ready to vote on June 8. What does his aura say?

At our current contest, Money Happy Contest Starts Today, a few different Blog-Buddies nominated the controversial politician. They really wanted him to get the full energetic literacy treatment. How could I resist, after these fascinating comments from BERNIE?

Corbyn is very much a leftie (ie. socialist) in his politics and appears more principled than many politicians!

He advocates increasing taxes on the rich to help the less wealthy. His partys just released election manifesto sets out plans for much increased borrowing for investment, which worries some people and excites others.

I wonder if his outlook is rooted too much in ideology and not enough in reality, if it would more likely crash the British economy than actually bring about a fairer society.

Let Our Aura Reading of Jeremy Corbyn Begin!

Leading off, my disclaimer: I’m quite ignorant of British politics. So please forgive that ignorance. Also know that I’m no partisan here, just a teacher of Aura Reading Through All Your Senses®. (For background info on aura reading, scroll down towards the end of this post.)

To open up the picture I’m using, click on the name “Romeo.” Nope, just kidding. Please click on “Jeremy Corbyn.”

In case you’re wondering, once you gain the basics of workable energetic literacy — which I surely can teach you — what will you find? Every photo is an aura photo.

Here I’ll start with a gift of the soul. A special treat, when reading the first “chakra databank” in this collection. (Could I read other chakra databanks instead, or in addition? Sure. Hundreds of them. The ones selected here aim to give you a Political Aura Reading.)

After describing that gift, Mr. Corbyn’s potential, otherwise I’ll research differently. Emphasizing the changing, practical parts of a chakra databank: the symbolic size and quality at the time of the aura picture.

Jeremy Corbyn’s Root Chakra Databank for Financial Integrity

Lifelong Gift of His Soul

Shrewd, with a highly analytical mind.

Symbolic Size of this Chakra Databank

3 inches.

Quality of this Chakra Databank

A certain kind of idealism, as in “I’ll put a good face on things, come to power, and then I’ll do all that I can to help people because I really care.”

Symbolic Size

Quality

This part of an aura is about telling the truth when Jeremy Corbyn is playing his role as a politician. (People have optional chakra databanks, although most are standard issue. This one is related to the politician’s current lifestyle.)

Symbolic Size

90 miles. (Sorry, you metric users. I’m just not used to converting these measurements. This blog isn’t about maths, to put it mildly.)

Quality

Putting on a great show, resplendent with charisma: Delicious, high-minded, very kindly, noble. (Fake.)

Jeremy Corbyn’s Solar Plexus Chakra Databank for Power Integrity as a Politician

This part of an aura is about what a person actually does, including when other’s aren’t looking.

Symbolic Size

3 inches.

Quality

A certain laziness is evident. However, Jeremy Corbyn is a sociable fellow, and he tends to take credit for work done by others, and blame them when projects don’t turn out as planned.

Jeremy Corbyn’s Solar Plexus Chakra Databank for Sharing Power

This part of an aura is about collaborating with others when power (and politics) are at stake.

Symbolic Size

5 inches.

Quality

Flattery appears to be a significant talent for Mr. Corbyn’s team-building.

Jeremy Corbyn’s Third Eye Chakra Databank for Spiritual Integrity

This part of an aura reveals a person’s highest inspiration. A comparative term, to be sure…. Because sometimes that highest inspiration isn’t terribly lofty.

Symbolic Size

1/2 inch. Nearly in complete shutdown.

Quality

Power is the delicious commodity, the goal, the most desired thing of all. I don’t know the content of Jeremy Corbyn’s speeches, but he may not be letting on….

Oh, good luck with that election, my friends across the pond!

Calling all British Voters

Have a look! And please tell your friends. BTW, if you’d like me to read more auras related to this election, please contact your favorite newspaper or radio show. (Normal people are allowed to do that, you know.) Ask them to interview me. It’s been years since I’ve done a media interview in your land, but I have done over 1,000 interviews so far. Email me at rose@rose-rosetree.com.

First and foremost, however, please know that I would never advocate voting for anyone based on an aura reading. Instead, inform yourself by learning facts about what a candidate has done. The record. The promises. The factual accuracy!!!

Supplementing your knowledge and common sense, then add aura reading. That’s what I recommend, as an American voter never misses an election.

Finally, a Bit about Aura Reading

And to learn more about the sort of energetic literacy that I use and teach, here come a few helpful links.

Did you know? This highly practical skill is NOT psychic reading, energy reading, intuitive reading, or similar. Rather, what I teach is a form of energetic literacy. Learn more at our Top 10 List about Energetic Literacy.

Bl0g-Buddies, I’m delighted to tell you about two powerful new resources. My new “Aura Reading 101.” can turn you into a really skilled aura reader. In addition, there’s a five-lesson introductory workshop: “Aura Reading — Free Intro” .

Knowing the state of Theresa May’s aura (who heads up the Conservative Party – Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour party is considered to be the main opposition), we Brits don’t have many good options to choose from, it seems.

Interesting times.

Then again, it reminds me of that saying: people get the leaders they deserve :-(.

When an article like this one falls with a comment thud, beyond the three people who requested it, I can only assume you’all aren’t much interested in having me read auras of newsmakers.

It leans me towards writing different types of article. Although I do wonder, is that true? Could be, this type of article is your favorite. Or perhaps you only like it when I read rock stars. Or business people.

Whenever you like an article, or a type of article, please comment. This will encourage me to give you more of the same. And if you dont like an article, write and say why. You know, you can give feedback without being vicious; this too could be informative.

What is the only way for me to know how you react to an article here? Feedback in the form of your comments, one post at a time.

Rose, I think it’s a great service you have provided here, reading auras of politicians before an election. I won’t be voting for or against him, seeing as I am American, but I did (and still do) appreciate your readings of US presidential candidates, and Isabella’s aura readings, too.

Along with looking at the candidate’s history and policies, your aura readings provide helpful information to help a voter decide.

Many years ago, I knew someone who voted for a presidential candidate just because she thought he was cuter than the other guy…

And you know as someone with great skills of energetic literacy, aura reading won’t explain everything. For instance how that voter defined her civic duty as, “Make this presidential election about cuteness.”

In my experience, ANONYMOUSLY ANONYMOUS, holidays can be a factor in commenting. What I notice more is trends where folks kind of get out of the habit of commenting, and then we fall into a bit of a comment drought.

All of these comments from you’ all today will change that cycle, I’ll bet!

Oh, I thought every post showed you how many views it had. I find that some sites posts will have a lot of comments from a few passionate people but it’s not really a reflection of the topic’s popularity.

MEL, that’s an interesting point. Probably I could learn to find that info. No it doesn’t show automatically, and it wouldn’t matter to me if it did.

You see, this is a blog community — a blog designed for educational purposes — bringing something quite new into the world: The various skill sets of RES and big chunks o’ knowledge like The New Strong.

Seems to me, when people send comments, even short ones, that tells me quite a lot about their degree of engagement and interest.

Those who comment here help to shape the blog. And the content of those comments matters to me, so I can continue to be of service to my readers.

Seems to me, commenting also helps the commenters. Thoughts clarify, even in the process of keyboarding a casual little comment. By asking questions or sharing opinions, people who comment the most probably learn the most.

Unlike most other famous and influential people, politicians really have to be on record about their agendas and their values. I think it’s both fascinating and highly practical to find out what they are actually about (and how that differs from the way they attempt to present themselves).

I don’t quite get how verbal integrity as a politician is at 90 miles which I would have thought meant lots of integrity but then it translates to putting on a show. Wouldn’t that have reduced the size of this databank?

It might be a historic election for me, in terms of the way I vote. But I’m thinking that this may be true. Theresa;s power grab may be distasteful, but she needs a clear mandate to overcome hard right members of her own party.

LILIAN, yes, I think that GILLIAN knows more up-to-date info about Prime Minister Theresa May. Although when elected she was just in a certain kind of energetic mess, now it has progressed to extreme spiritual addiction.

re: Comment 30
Rose – you definitely want that info. It can give you lots of info about what posts are popular. In most cases, a minority make comments.

I use Google Analytics Dashboard plugin. It feeds the basic info to a window on your Dashboard. And you can explore all sorts more in Google itself. Page views, unique visitors, pages per session, how they got to you, what part of the world, errors, and so forth…

Hmm, I am interested in politics insofar as I’m really not interested in living through a time of economic hardship… so boring! It’s so frustrating that we seem to be bringing that on ourselves for no reason! At least with RES, I know “why”. Sort of.

About Comments #56 and 29, DAVID B and MEL, I know these suggestions are kindly meant.

I’ll write this one more time and thus conclude this thread at my blog. Other people may be very interested in how many hits they get at different posts, and to them that means interest. Not the kind of interest that matters to me.

Does this blog carry advertising, which might be based on traffic? No, thank you.

Do I really give a hoot how many people click on something here? An article they may not even read, beyond the first sentence! No, actually. (Check it out: Research shows the majority of people don’t read much of what they click on. In fact, the majority of people who forward an article haven’t even read it.)

Regardling technology, I’m no expert. But teaching? I know something about that. And teaching you Blog-Buddies — that I care about.

To this teacher, all that matters is the number of comments. And what they say. (Even a simple “Like” comment is informative.)

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